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Either it demonstrates complete incompetence in the system not being able to make legitimate charges stick and keep a dangerous criminal locked up, OR it demonstrates a system with a propensity of a police department to ARREST suspects who fit a certain profile without real evidence constituting probable cause to justify the arrests and make the charges stick. If it turns out to be the latter, the Baltimore police have some explaining to do, as a pattern of unjustified arrests would play into a young man's propensity to flee further abuses of law enforcement power. If it turns out to be the former, I hope Baltimore can find the political will to do the thorough housecleaning necessary to make legitimate charges stick and keep dangerous criminals off the streets after they have been arrested over a dozen times. I won't deny that the liberal agenda of entitlement is part of the problem. But I think it would be short sighted to neglect careful consideration of the possible abuses of governmental power and incompetence to execute the legal processes designed to keep real criminals off the streets. |
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You keep writing in wholes.........eluding that ALL cops are killing black people at will..........when in fact a very minute amount relative to all arrest go wrong....... "only three white cops" the point I am trying to make is, in the Michael Brown case, the argument to allow the riots targeted not enough black cops on the force. here we have more black cops than whites and the argument goes another direction. How are we supposed to give a thug wide hash marks to undertand 'why" he is a thug........no job, wrong color, penis not big enough.........yet you would have very narrow hash marks for a LEO that has a tacer dart imbedded in his chest? it would seem we want to place the thug above the law, and the LEO enforcment officer not enforce the law. See how that is going in the wrong direction at an exponential speed? Please don't misundertand me, this death is horrible, as they all have been. but the facts in the lastest few cases continue to support LEO........is that a conspiracy? I think not, even racist AG Holder could not make a case in the Michael Brown death. when the thug community starts to accept that THEY are the mitigating factor in thier own plight we can start to move in one direction. until then, the cops will be on the winning end of the beating stick. it's like training a dog, once he realizes you are the boss, you can train. thanks for the debate |
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We will disagree here, but I respect where you are coming from. I have spent more than a few days in the criminal courts, and what I see is a mound of manuevring to allow criminals to go free. When I mention the "right thing" what I am referring to is what I see is the system giving some folks break after break after break. In our area, you see guys with 4 or more DUI's driving around...........keep in mind my grandfather was killed by one of these driver's while he was on his tractor for goodness sake. Another chance after another chance after another chance........all is does is empower that element of people to continue to game the system. So while you something that "did not stick" I see an abundance of aquiesence to an acceptble amount of criminal element in these communities. I would suggest that a person such as this runs from the cops more because he does not want to be inconvienced by the arrest. Maybe he will miss a late night 40 party or a bootie call. I for one do not take off running when I see LEO.........but I don't have a rap sheet. |
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This mayor reminds me of Blanco..........in WAY over her head. I am sure she did not MEAN to say what she said...........but she did...........she caused the first ripple and is responsible for it. It supports my thoughts again, that you simply cannot tolerate ANY crime. If you as a person believes that misdermeanors are acceptable, change the laws......... if it's okay to steal a low amount of personal property in your community, change the law to read........"you can steal all the cell phones you want" I for one do not want to live in that community |
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This video has been around a while, but he makes several valid points-but none truer than at the 1:24 mark.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sL2...e45MD6v6VCcQew |
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Thugs are thugs. I don't give a crap what color they are. Just as many white thugs out there as black. Lazy, no working, thieving pieces of $hit. Milk the system for everything they can get and live better than most. Our
pu$$yfied society don't want to hurt anyone's feelings and believe everyone is entitled to the same things whether you work or not. Times slowly change and each generation becomes conditioned and accepts what they see and hear as right. Enough of slapping the hand and saying "no-no". Start shooting these terrorist and put and end to it. Make the punishment fit the crime. |
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This is true
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They want us to give them everything AND respect them.........
That's a tough mental balance |
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Respect is earned!
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This is what should be happening to every rioter out there. A group full of pissed off mommas is way more intimidating than a bunch of overweight cops in riot gear. This mother deserves a freaking award!
https://gma.yahoo.com/baltimore-mom-...opstories.html |
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Yep! Rioting and looting would be alot harder to do if they were all at work supporting their families.
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I'm not sure I agree. I think other people should generally be respected until they provide good reason not to be.
I am certainly teaching my children to respect others, and especially teachers, coaches, and uniformed public servants unless they have a good reason not to (such as an apparent attempt to cause harm, deceive, or clearly abuse authority). I also think law enforcement would generally improve if officers more consistently demonstrated respect for citizens unless they have good reason not to in a specific case and circumstance. The "us" vs. "them" mentality is not really helping unless one refrains as classifying others as "them" until you have specific, credible information giving you a good reason to classify someone as "them." |
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Where's AlphaMan? I wonder how many people he has killed for resisting or fleeing?
Lawrence, when's the last time you shot someone in the back or crushed their spine and snapped their leg for breakfast? |
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You are correct...........there is however, a trend in these large cities to teach children NOT to respect others unless it is earned......... But we have a younger group that is confusing fear with respect. |
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Just because I respect you up front doesn't mean you're entitled to it. |
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As U.S. citizens we are all entitled to the respect of our rights by citizens and public servants, whether you like it or not. So yes, in some sense, I am entitled to some form of respect by you just like 'ol Freddie |
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Entitled of respect at first. You earned the right of respect by staying respectable. If I meet you on the street or where ever, I will show you respect until you do something that causes me to no longer respect you. That is what I mean by earning respect.
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